#TRAM2608765SDecision of April 13, 2026 on Signature Delegation (Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and Aquaculture)
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This law provides specific individuals in the Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and Aquaculture with the authority to sign documents, excluding decrees. It reorganizes who can sign official acts, focusing on improving operational efficiency. The decision affects various department heads and deputies, specifying which documents they can authorize within their designated roles.
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Key Changes
- Delegation of signature authority to specific officials
- Excludes authority for signing decrees
- Targets operational efficiency improvement
Obligations
What this law requires
M. Adrien Morin is authorized to sign all acts, orders, and decisions within the scope of his cabinet's powers, excluding decrees.
M. Vincent Lelionnais and M. Jean-Christophe Schlegel must sign all documents related to the mission management of human resources and validate electronic signatures in the CHORUS DT software.
M. Maximilian Schulze, Mme Florence Angerville, and Mme Justine Fabre are to validate and sign electronic requests for mission orders using the CHORUS DT software.
M. Christophe Josseron and M. Sébastien Piquot must validate and sign electronic requests in the CHORUS system for all requests under the Directorate-General's responsibility.
M. Frédéric Blanc and M. Jean Piot must sign all acts concerning the aquaculture office within their scope of authority.